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“The reason this came to light was because she was then sent a friend request by someone on Facebook and as she looked through photographs she recognised the defendant as being one of the people who attacked her and notified the police.”

Mohamed, of Mitchell Street, Long Eaton, was questioned by the police in September and in interview accepted what she had done saying she had been “drinking heavily” and that the assault stemmed from a “tit-for-tat” argument with the victim.

'Mother-of-one'

But she later pleaded guilty to common assault.

Pardeep Kalyan, mitigating, said his client was a mother-of-one who has two jobs -one in a bar and the other as a waitress. - and at the time of the assault was dealing with the loss of a second child due to a miscarriage.

He said: “She had gone out that night to forget the troubles she was having.

“There was a tit-for-tat argument and she was full and frank in her police interview using the phrase that she was ‘bang out of order’.